Methods of Test for Ancillary Components for Masonry - Part 13: Determination of Resistance to Impact, Abrasion, and Corrosion of Organic Coatings
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The DIN EN 846-13 standard focuses on the evaluation and determination of the resistance to impact, abrasion, and corrosion of organic coatings used as a protective system for zinc coated steel plates in the production of ancillary components for masonry. The standard provides guidelines for testing the performance of these organic coatings, specifically those classified as type 2 in prEN 845-1 and prEN 845-2.
By specifying a method for assessment, the standard aims to establish a consistent approach to evaluating the durability and effectiveness of these organic coatings. This is crucial in ensuring the long-term performance and protection of the ancillary components used in masonry construction.
Compliance with this standard helps manufacturers, construction professionals, and regulators ensure that the organic coatings used meet the required level of resistance to impact, abrasion, and corrosion. It provides a reliable framework for testing and comparing the performance of different coating products, enabling informed decision-making regarding their application in masonry construction.
Descriptors | Abrasion, Abrasion resistance, Accessories, Aids, Ancillary equipment, Brickwork, Checking equipment, Coatings, Components, Concretes, Construction, Construction materials, Corrosion, Corrosion resistance, Corrosion tests, Definitions, Determination, Dimensional measurement, Dimensions, Galvanized, Impact strength, Lintels, Loading, Masonry, Measurement, Mechanical testing, Organic, Organic coatings, Performance, Preparation, Properties, Protective coat, Resistance, Sampling methods, Steel plates, Stiltings, Straightness, Structural members, Test equipment, Test pieces, Testing, Testing devices, Power, Output capacity, Stress, Efficiency |
ICS Codes | 91.080.30 - Masonry |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 368.6 KB |